1966 Plymouth Barracuda Hardtop
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- Item location: Leicester, Massachusetts, United States
- Make: Plymouth
- Model: Barracuda
- Type: U/K
- Trim: Base
- Year: 1966
- Mileage: 23,000
- VIN: BP29D65169482
- Color: Green
- Engine size: 4.5L 4473CC 273Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Transmission: Automatic
- Drive type: RWD
- Interior color: Green
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Plymouth Barracuda 1966 Description
This barracuda runs and drives very well. It has hadmuch mechanical work invested in to it already to get it in good running condition. It is a vehicle that was bought as a project/investment for me and a friend of mine. Mybuddy isa very knowledgeablehard core mopar guywho did all the work himself.The car has a new freshly built non smog360 C.I. engine. It was bored 30 over, has9 to1 compression with fresh non smog 360 heads, including valve guides, 202 valves andsprings. It also has a fresh Lunati voodoo cam, double roller timing chain, master cylinderand a Holley 600 4bbl with vacuum secondaries and electric choke. A fresh aluminumChampion radiator, starter, alternator and voltage regulator. Plus a freshly rebuilt a904 automatic transmission and a B&M flex plate.
It has alsohadthe following installed:new tiresnew batterynew dual exhaust (flowmaster mufflers)new shocksnew brake shoesnew wheel cylindersnew brake hosesnew leaf springsnew gas tank and sendernew ball jointsnew control arm bushings and cam bolts
There is a bunch of time and money invested in this car so someone is getting a good project at a good pricewith just about all of the mechanical work alreadydone. The body on the car is pretty solid and is fairly rust free. However, being where the car is 50 years old it does have some previous body work (not by us) and it does have multiple dents in various locations. I want to be very clear that this car does need bodywork.The interior does need work including seats covers and a newcarpet. However, it's a good project you can drive while restoring. I would encourage anyone who is local to come and take a look prior to bidding. Email with any questions and for more pics.